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TASMANIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP 2018 Approved by CAMS Tasmanian State Executive 30 January 2018

Table of Contents 1. TASMANIAN RALLY CHAMPIONS (Outright)... 3 2. TASMANIAN 2WD RALLY CHAMPIONS... 5 3. AUTHORITY:... 6 4. INTRODUCTION:... 6 5. GENERAL CONDITIONS:... 6 6. VEHICLE ELIGIBILITY:... 10 7. FORMAT:... 11 8. CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AND SEEDING:... 11 9. OTHER:... 11 10. COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT:... 11 11. SERVICING OUTSIDE OF SERVICE AREAS:... 12 12. CREW REQUIREMENTS:... 13 13. JUDGES OF FACT:... 19 14. RUNNING OF TRC RALLIES... 19 15. AWARDS... 23 16. TASMANIAN RALLY ADVISORY PANEL CONTACTS:... 24 APPENDIX A - Buckby Subaru Challenge Technical and Sporting Regulations...25 1. ELIGIBLE VEHICLES... 25 2. AWARDING OF POINTS... 25 3. TIES... 26 4. SERIES AWARDS... 26 5. CONTROL COMPONENTS... 26 6. OTHER CONTROL EQUIPMENT... 28 7. ADVERTISING & SIGNAGE... 29 APPENDIX B Competition Numbers and Signage Placement.....30 Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 2 of 31

1. TASMANIAN RALLY CHAMPIONS (Outright) YEAR DRIVER NAVIGATOR/CO-DRIVER VEHICLE 1964 RAY LONG DON REID DATSUN BLUEBIRD 1965 RAY LONG DON REID/DARRYL REID DATSUN BLUEBIRD 1966 RAY LONG DON REID DATSUN BLUEBIRD ROSS FARMER ROSS KELLY 1967 RAY LONG DON REID ROSS FARMER ROSS KELLY 1968 LIN GIGNEY TERRY LOBBAN VW 1969 RAY LONG DON REID DATSUN 1600 1970 RAY LONG DON REID DATSUN 1600 1971 RAY LONG ROSS KELLY DATSUN 1600 HR HOLDEN X2 DATSUN BLUEBIRD HR HOLDEN X2 1972 LIN GIGNEY JOHN POOLEY ROSS KELLY BOB TYSON VW SUPER BUG VW SUPER BUG 1973 RAY LONG JOHN BROCK DATSUN 1600 1974 RAY LONG JOHN BROCK DATSUN 180 B 1975 JOHN BROCK BOB TYSON TOYOTA CORONA 1976 JOHN BROCK TREVOR GARRET BOB TYSON TERRY BRACKEN TOYOTA CORONA MITSUBISHI GALANT 1977 TREVOR GARRET TERRY BRACKEN MITSUBISHI LANCER 1978 JOHN BROCK BOB TYSON DATSUN 180B SSS 1979 GRAEME WALKEM ROSS KELLY MITSUBISHI LANCER 1980 GARRY SULLIVAN GEOFF RAINBOW MAZDA RX2 1981 LIN GIGNEY GREG PREECE MAZDA RX2 1982 LIN GIGNEY GREG PREECE MAZDA RX2 1983 LIN GIGNEY GREG PREECE MAZDA RX2 1984 DOUG WEBB LORRAINE WEBB HOLDEN TORANA 1985 ANDREW MURFET PHILIP WELCH MAZDA RX2 1986 ANDREW MURFET TONY JACKSON MAZDA 323 4WD 1987 LEE PETERSON MARCUS OATES MAZDA RX2 1988 GRAEME WALKEM KEVIN WELDON SUBARU RX TURBO 1989 GRAEME WALKEM TERRY ATKINSON SUBARU RX TURBO 1990 LES WALKDEN RON COENEN MITSUBISHI GALANT VR4 1991 LES WALKDEN RON COENEN MITSUBISHI GALANT VR4 1992 LES WALKDEN LORRAINE WEBB MITSUBISHI GALANT VR4 1993 LYNN RATTRAY KEVIN WELDON MAZDA 323 4WD 1994 GLEN CUGLEY OMAR HASAN SUBARU LIBERTY RS 1995 JAMES MEDIECKE RON COENEN MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 2 Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 3 of 31

YEAR DRIVER NAVIGATOR/CO-DRIVER VEHICLE 1996 ANDREW MURFET TONY JACKSON NISSAN GTIR 1997 ANDREW MURFET TONY JACKSON NISSAN GTIR 1998 MICHAEL LUSCOMBE VICTOR HUDDLESTONE SUBARU LEGACY RS 1999 ANDREW WYLIE BRENDAN SPUR SUBARU IMPREZA WRX RA 2000 LYNN RATTRAY SIMON VANDENBERG SUBARU WRX STi 2001 ANDREW MURFET WIL LOGAN NISSAN GTIR 2002 MARK WALKDEN TONY JACKSON MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 5 2003 JAMIE VANDENBERG SIMON VANDENBERG MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 3 2004 JAMIE VANDENBERG SIMON VANDENBERG MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 5 2005 JAMIE VANDENBERG SIMON VANDENBERG MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 5 2006 DAVID WALDON ROSS FERGUSON SUBARU STi 2007 DAVID WALDON ROSS FERGUSON SUBARU STi 2008 CRAIG BROOKS DANIEL WILSON SUBARU WRX 2009 LYNN RATTRAY LYNDON HILLS SUBARU WRX 2010 DAVID WALDON LYNDON HILLS SUBARU WRX/SUBARU WRX 2011 LYNN RATTRAY LYNDON HILLS SUBARU WRX 2012 SAM KIRKLAND DAMIEN GRIMWOOD MITSUBISHI EVO 3/MITSUBISHI EVO 9 2013 MARCUS WALKEM DAMIEN GRIMWOOD MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 9 2014 MARCUS WALKEM DAMIEN GRIMWOOD MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 9 2015 CRAIG BROOKS REUBECCA SHELDRICK SUBARU WRX 2016 KEITH ABBLITT ADRIAN HODGETTS SUBARU WRX STi 2017 EDDIE MAGUIRE ADRIAN HODGETTS MITSUBISHI EVO 9/ MITSUBISHI EVO 9 Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 4 of 31

2. TASMANIAN 2WD RALLY CHAMPIONS YEAR DRIVER NAVIGATOR/CO-DRIVER VEHICLE 2003 TIM ROSE ROSS FERGUSON HOLDEN COMMODORE 2004 LEE MARSHALL BRUCE ANDERSON DATSUN 200B 2005 MATT VON BERTOUCH PAUL MURFETT NISSAN BLUEBIRD 2006 CRAIG SAULT BEN KORPERSHOEK HOLDEN VL / HOLDEN VC 2007 CRAIG SAULT SCOTT CRESWELL HOLDEN VL COMMODORE 2008 MARK KYLE GLEN CORNER DATSUN 1600 2009 STEPHEN TURNER ANNA FLITNER FORD FALCON XR6 2010 LEE PETERSON ANNA FLITNER NISSAN PULSAR GTI/FORD FALCON XR6 2011 DEAN HOWARD ADRIAN HODGETTS HOLDEN COMMODORE 2012 DARREN CLARK KIRSTY McLACHLAN MAZDA RX7/DATSUN 200B 2013 DARREN CLARK JAMIE YOUNG MAZDA RX7/HOLDEN VL COMMODORE 2014 KADE BARRETT CRAIG SHEAHEN FIRE ARROW/DATSUN SKYLINE 2015 DARREN CLARK KEEGAN BUCKLEY MAZDA RX7 2016 LEE PETERSON DANIEL WILLSON NISSAN PULSAR GTI 2017 MATT HOW NATHAN WALKER BMW 325I Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 5 of 31

3. AUTHORITY: Events forming part of the Tasmanian Rally Championship (TRC), will be run under the General Provisions of the International Sporting Code of the FIA, the National Competition Rules (NCRs) of CAMS Ltd, the 2018 National Rally Code (NRC), sections of the 2018 Australian Rally Championship regulations, 2018 Tasmanian Rally Championship Series Regulations, the Event Supplementary Regulations, and any Further Regulations or Bulletins that may be authorised by CAMS Ltd. All rallies which form part of the TRC will be conducted under and in accordance with CAMS OH&S and Risk Management Policies, which can be found on the CAMS website at www.cams.com.au 4. INTRODUCTION: The Tasmanian Rally Championship will be awarded to: 4.1. OUTRIGHT AWARDS TRC Champion Driver Outright TRC Champion Co-driver Outright TRC Champion Driver 2WD TRC Champion Co-driver 2WD 4.2. CLASS AWARDS Class winners for Production Rally Cars in the Tasmanian Rally Championship as follows: P1 up to 1400cc P2 1401cc to 1600 cc P3 1601cc to 2000cc P4 2 wheel drive 2001cc and over P5 4WD over 2000cc (not meeting the requirements of P6). P6 as per the 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport. 4.3. OTHER AWARDS Other class winners: Club Club Rally Cars as per the 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport Hist Historic Classic Classic Rally Cars 4.4. TRC CHAMPIONS The Tasmanian Rally Championship Outright winners will be named Tasmanian Rally Champions. 4.5. TRC ELIGIBILITY To be eligible to win a class in the TRC a competitor must compete in at least 50% of heats during the season. 5. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 5.1. TRC MAKEUP There shall be no less than three and not more than seven events to count for the Championship in any one year. Each event will preferably be made up out of two heats although permission may be sought from TRAP to run fewer or more heats. No Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 6 of 31

Championship shall be declared if less than three events are conducted during the current year, which count towards the State Championship. 5.2. NOMINATED EVENTS For 2018 the following Championship Events have been nominated: 24-March TRC 500CC South 12-May TRC NWCC North West 28-July TRC Rally Tas Launceston 8-September TRC NWCC North West 13-October TRC MSCT North East 5.3. TRC REGISTRATION Competitors are not required to register to receive Championship points. Crew members must be current members of a CAMS affiliated Tasmanian car club to be eligible to receive points in any State Championship event. Interstate competitors must compete in a minimum of 50% of the Championship to be eligible to receive points. 5.4. POINT SCORING Point scores will be compiled by the TRAP nominated Championship Scorer to whom organisers must forward full results and all necessary information within seventy-two hours of completion of each event. These results must be in MS Excel format and consist of outright, heat, and class results. The event results must also be posted on the TASRally website within 72 hours. The progressive point scores must be forwarded to the CAMS State Office as soon as they are prepared by the Scorer. They will not be placed on the TASRally website until they have been placed on CAMS Website. For the State Championship, drivers and co-drivers will be considered individually and not as a crew. Therefore competitors are free to change crews in any other event without loss of continuity of points. Only the nominated driver and co-driver in each car shall be eligible to receive points. 5.5. AWARDING OF POINTS In each heat of the Championship events, points shall be awarded to the driver and codriver of the place winning cars as follows 5.5.1. Outright 40, 34, 30,26, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (per heat) and 1 point for all other finishers. Each crew will receive 1 additional point for starting each event. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 7 of 31

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5.5.2. In each class 40, 34, 30,26, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (per heat) 5.5.3. Extra heats In the event of a round holding more than two heats, the TRAP will nominate the point s structure for that heat for approval by State Council. This point structure will be detailed in the Supplementary Regulations for that event. 5.5.4. For Outright, only outright points shall be counted. 5.5.5. For Class Championship, only class points shall be counted. 5.5.6. Championship points shall only be gained by competitors who complete 100% of the route for each heat as specified in the roadbook 5.6. TIED POSITIONS In the event of a tied position in a heat, the points normally allocated to the tied position and the next following position in the heat will be added together and equally divided between the drivers and co-drivers concerned. 5.7. RESTARTING OF HEAT Competitors not completing a heat at any Championship round are permitted to restart a subsequent heat in the event at a position decided by the Clerk of the Course. The competitors must give reasonable notice of their intent to either restart or withdraw in writing to the Clerk of the Course. 5.8. DETERMINATION OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP The determination of the Championship shall be by aggregating points of the events to count as follows: 5.8.1. Unless otherwise approved by the TRAP, each round nominated in the championship will consist of two heats 5.8.2. All heats nominated in the State Championship, less two will count 5.8.3. If four or less rounds constitute the Championship, all heats will count 5.8.4. If a round is approved to run as one heat then only points as per one heat will apply, i.e., the total points for that round will be 40, 34, 30,26, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 5.9. TIES In the event of a tie by two or more competitors in the Championship the winner shall be determined by reference to 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport General Conditions for All Titles. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 9 of 31

5.10. MULTIPLE HEATS In events conducted over more than one heat, Heat One will end at the Regroup In Time Control after service. At the end of service competitors will be required to book into a Regroup Control which will allow organisers to return the event to schedule in the event of delays in Heat One. Heat Two will commence at the Regroup Out Control. Competitors who fail to complete Heat 1 and wish to commence Heat 2 should report to the Regroup In Control at the scheduled time of the first competitor. If a competitor fails to report to the Regroup In Control on time a penalty of 30 minutes will be applied in accordance with the National Rally Code subparagraph 5.2(iii)(o). 5.11. CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS DISPUTES Any Tasmanian Rally Championship point score issues are to be referred in the first instance to the Championship Steward for resolution via the CAMS Judicial system. 6. VEHICLE ELIGIBILITY: 6.1. VEHICLE ELIGIBILITY Only the following vehicles will be eligible to enter in Tasmanian Rally Championship Events (as per the National Rally Code - Vehicle General list - NRC VG 1.2): Production Rally Cars (PRC). Subaru Challenge - Subaru Impreza RS vehicles complying with Appendix A (These vehicles also comply with PRC) FIA Group N for which homologation expired 4 or more years ago (these are recognised as PRC FIA Group N which are either currently homologated or for which the homologation expired less than four years ago FIA Super 2000, FIA Super 1600, FIA Group R Group N(P) with 33mm restrictor Historic and Classic Rally cars as defined in the 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport. Club Rally Cars as defined in the 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport. Showroom Rally Cars Group G2 Group AP4 and G4 rally cars. These classes are not eligible to score TRC points as per NRC VG 1.2. Cars complying with Off Road in the 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport which are road registered are eligible to enter but not eligible for Championship points Vehicles must comply with all appropriate provisions in the CAMS Manual and any CAMS Bulletins issued pertaining to the car class. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 10 of 31

7. FORMAT: 2018 TASMANIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP 6.2. AWARDS Awards will be given in classes as specified in Article 1 of these conditions. 7.1. TRC FORMAT All events will be Special Stage State Level Rallies or higher. The total Special Stage distance of each event will be at least 90kms. Service allotments should be arranged in periods of 20mins for short intermediates, and at least 45mins for a lunchbreak. 8. CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AND SEEDING: 9. OTHER: 8.1. SEEDING Seeding will be carried out by the TRAP nominee and event Clerk of the Course prior to each event based on the Stage Performance Index (SPI) system (as detailed in the Conditions for the Australian Rally Championship). Where circumstances warrant a seeding that is different from the SPI, this may occur with the approval of the TRAP Chairperson. 8.2. COMPETITION NUMBERS Competition numbers will be allocated on application to the TRAP, please contact any member of the Tasmanian Advisory Panel (trap@tasrally.com.au). Drivers may nominate numbers from 3 and above in order of preference and will be allocated by the TRAP prior to the first nominated round of the championship. 8.3. RESERVED COMPETITION NUMBERS Competition number 1 is reserved to recognise the current Tasmanian Rally Champion, Competition number 2 is reserved to recognise the current Tasmanian 2WD Champion. Note: This does not apply at Rally Tasmania or any other round where the current Australian Rally Champion is competing. 9.1. FORCE MAJURE In the event of a portion of a rally being deleted as a result of Force Majeure, or other exceptional circumstances as approved by the Stewards, the heat will be deemed to retain its Championship status provided that at least 75% competitive distance has been run for that heat and all other requirements for Championship events have been satisfied 10. COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT: 10.1. GENERAL As all rounds of the State Championship are Special Stage events, the minimum compulsory requirements are listed below. Note that references to the relevant Schedules of the CAMS 2018 Manual of Motor Sport are given. 10.2. MUDFLAPS (NRC Vehicles General) Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 11 of 31

10.3. ROLLOVER PROTECTION (Schedule J) 10.4. FIRST AID KITS (NRC Vehicles General) 10.5. SOS/OK BOARD (NRC Vehicles General) 10.6. SAFETY TRIANGLES (NRC Vehicles General) 10.7. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (Schedule H, Table H-1) ** **Note: An exception from plumbed systems will exist for 2018 10.8. SAFETY HARNESSES (Schedule I) 10.9. CREW ATTIRE/HELMETS (Schedule D) 10.10. COMPETITION VEHICLE SIGNAGE (NRC Vehicles General) In accordance with Schedule K of the 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport each automobile in a State Championship competition or superior status shall display the CAMS logo positioned adjacent to each side competition number. CAMS logo stickers are available from a State office. Competition vehicle signage, including competition numbers, organisers signage and TRC sponsor signage is detailed in Appendix B. Any sign or advertisement which is deemed to be indecent or in bad taste shall not be permitted. Those competitors who have paid the Entry Fee accepting advertising proposed by the Organisers will be supplied with the additional sponsor signage. 10.11. TURBO SEALING (In addition to Turbocharger Sealing Requirements) The State Eligibility Officer or his nominee (who must be an accredited official CAMS Scrutineer) is responsible for the sealing of turbochargers. The Entrant must ensure that the all turbo assemblies are inspected and sealed (with the serial number noted by the eligibility officer) prior to scrutiny, or by a mutually agreed alternative arrangement, and must remain intact for the duration of the event. The seal may be checked by the chief scrutineer or their nominee at the end of the event to ensure compliance. 11. SERVICING OUTSIDE OF SERVICE AREAS: 11.1. DESIGNATED SERVICE AREAS Servicing is only permitted in designated Service Areas as specified in the route instructions. Crews are not permitted to use outside assistance when not in service however, crews are permitted to effect repairs to their vehicle using only the equipment that is available from within their competition vehicle. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 12 of 31

12. CREW REQUIREMENTS: 2018 TASMANIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP 12.1. ENTRY FORM, ENTRIES and ENTRY FEE 12.1.1. Online Entries Entries must be made online at www.tasrally.com.au. The completed online entries will be printed with all entry details as listed on the on-line entry form, and given to the crew at documentation. The disclaimer and entry form is to be signed by the competitor, driver, co-driver and service crew chief (where applicable). Competitors entering by online must pay by EFT or PayPal. 12.1.2. Entry Compliance Each Competitor (entrant) must ensure compliance with the NCR in regard to their entry to the Rally 12.1.3. Maximum Entries The number of entries will be limited to 50. If this limit is exceeded a reserve list will be created in order of receipt of completed and fully paid online entry. 12.2. CREW ELIGIBILITY 12.2.1. The Crew The Competitor, nominated Driver and nominated Co-Driver (to be referred to as crew ) must possess a current Clubman Rally/Clubman Rally Navigator or higher CAMS licence and current club membership. 12.2.2. Licences Each Crew member, who holds a competition licence other than a Navigator Only Licence, must hold a valid and current Civil Drivers Licence as issued by a relevant authority.if any Competitor (formally entrant) or crew member is under 18 years of age, the entry forms must be countersigned by the appropriate parent or guardian. Refer to NCR 77(iv) The nominated Co-Driver may not drive on competitive stages in the entered vehicle during the course of competition. 12.2.3. Apparel Each Crew member must wear as a minimum the apparel outlined in Schedule D of the 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport. Apparel must be presented at Pre-Start Scrutiny for inspection. Competitors are reminded that a Frontal Head Restraint (FHR) is to be worn by each crew member on all Special Stages. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 13 of 31

12.3. DOCUMENTATION & SCRUTINY 12.3.1. Documentation The following documentation is to be presented to the organisers at pre event scrutiny, or at another location as advised by the organisers in Supplementary Regulations: The CAMS Vehicle Log Book CAMS Clubman Rally Licence (or higher) Driver CAMS Clubman Rally or Clubman Rally Navigator Licence (or higher) Codriver Civil Driving licence - Driver and Co-driver refer NRC EG 2.1 Current Car Club Membership Cards Driver and Co-driver CAMS Competitors Licence where the Vehicle owner is neither Driver or Codriver. Vehicle registration papers and proof of current registration. Special Interest Registration (SI) Log Book (Where applicable) Temporary Registration Permits must state that the permit is valid for that particular event and its competition. Completed Service crews and vehicles registration form. This registration form must be returned with the entry form. Note: These documents may need to be produced at any time during the event. Log books (both CAMS and SI) must be available at all times for possible rechecking, especially prior to competing, restarting and again in the event of Post Event Scrutiny. All CAMS documentation and regulations are available from cams.com.au and the CAMS offices at Sport and Recreation House, 1 Self s point Road, Cornelian Bay (Ph: (03) 6227 5601) 12.4. CREW CONDUCT 12.4.1. Mechanical: (NRC SSR 5.3 d-j) Stationary vehicles on the course: In the event of a car stopping in a special stage a warning triangle must be displayed in a conspicuous position at least 50 metres behind the car except where the car does not present a hazard to any following cars and crew or the crew of the stopped car. Following crews sighting the warning triangle must drive with caution and reduce speed until the stopped car has been passed. Both the warning triangle and the OK sign must be left on display for the whole length of the period that the car is stopped on the course regardless of whether or not the crew remain with the car. Failure to display either or both these signs as appropriate may result in disciplinary action as determined by the Stewards being taken. Crews are required to remove the warning triangle once the stopped car has been moved and no longer presents a hazard or they recommence the competition. 12.4.2. Accident/Medical Emergency: (NRC SSR 5.3 a-c) Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 14 of 31

In the case of an accident where urgent medical attention is required, where possible the red SOS sign should be immediately displayed to the following cars. Any crew which has the red SOS sign displayed to them or sees a car which has sustained a major accident where both crew members are seen inside the car but is not displaying the red SOS sign, shall immediately and without exception stop to render assistance. All following cars shall also stop. The second car at the scene shall proceed to inform the next radio point. Subsequent cars shall leave a clear route for emergency vehicles. Any crew which is able to but fails to comply with this rule will be reported to the stewards who may impose penalties in accordance with the National Competition Rules. In the event of a car stopping on the stage or an accident where immediate medical intervention is not required, the OK sign must be clearly and actively shown by a crew member to at least the three following vehicles. 12.4.3. Post-Accident: Should any competitor become involved in an accident during an event, must report directly to the Clerk of Course and subsequently complete an incident report form (located in the road book). 12.4.4. Retirements: Crews retiring from an event heat at any time must complete a withdrawal form (located in the roadbook), and hand this and their timecard to the next control official or Sweep official. 12.4.5. Traffic Regulations: Competing crews and service crews must abide by all traffic regulations at all times as these take precedence over all other instructions and regulations. However, where the issued instructions are more stringent than the civil traffic regulations then the issued instruction applies. 12.4.6. Private Property: Crews must report any damage caused to private property to the control official at the next control and give a written report to the Clerk of the Course for inclusion in his report of the event. All crews must ensure that stock cannot escape through damaged fences or gates. (Note: the person responsible for the damage must bear the excess levied by the CAMS insurer). 12.5. TIMING & PENALTIES 12.5.1. Timing Timing and tracking will be done by RallySafe. All competitors must make provision in their competition vehicle for the RallySafe GPS and tracking system. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 15 of 31

12.5.2. Rallysafe Notes Installation instructions will be available on www.rallysafe.com.au. RallySafe wiring loom, antennas and mounting kit can be Purchased for $175. Contact Rally Safe at www.rallysafe.com.au/shop/uncategorized/rallysafe-antenna-kiteverything-you-need/ The RallySafe GPS units and tracking systems will be available for collection only at the event documentation. The correct functioning and installation of the equipment will be checked at documentation. Any misuse of the equipment will result in the competitor being reported to the Stewards of the Meeting who may impose penalties that may go as far as exclusion. Should a competitor retire, they must return the tracking unit to RallySafe office in Service Park/HQ as soon as possible. The tracking units may have to be removed from the rally cars at the final Parc Fermé for any timing enquiry, therefore cars should be left unlocked. All units must be returned to a RallySafe representative once cars are eligible to be removed from Parc Fermé. A master clock (to which Rallysafe is calibrated) will be available on display at the start venue prior to the start. 12.5.3. Event Timing All events must use Special Stage timing (A to A) in accordance with Article 3 of the NRC SSR. Timing will be to the 10th of a second. Elapsed time taken on the special stage distance of a road section (that is the section of an itinerary between two successive time controls) will accrue to determine overall time for the Heat. Time taken in excess of the Time Allowed (or Target Time) for a road section will be penalised at the rate of 5 secs per minute of lateness and will reduce permissible late time second for second. 12.5.4. Late Time Late time will be in accordance with Article 7 of the NRC. Late time for each heat will be 40 minutes per heat. 12.5.5. Control Entry: Competitors are not required to get out of the car at a control point. Competitors can enter a control, up to the time control [actual] board, early without penalty. The Clerk of the Course may, through the control official, issue an instruction to a competitor to enter control ahead of their due time. Failure to obey this instruction is a breach of NCR183(i)(h). 12.5.6. No wheel spin policy: TRAP and the organising Clubs support a no wheel spin policy. This means that excessive wheel spin will not be permitted at special stage starts so as to prevent damage to the road surface and to allow for reduced official numbers at start controls. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 16 of 31

There is to be no wheel spin between the start line and the control boundary board. No wheel spin is generally accepted as: All attempts must be made by the competitor to ensure no wheel spin. It is understood that some vehicles will not be able to take off without minor wheel spin, such as that experienced by front wheel drives on an uphill section. The ejection of rocks from the driven wheels with no attempt by the driver to discontinue will be considered excessive. 1 st Offence: 1 minute penalty added to actual stage time. 2 nd Offence: 2 minute penalty added to the actual stage time. 3 rd Offence: Referred to the Stewards, the penalty for which may as high as exclusion from the event. Officials as listed in Article 10 are the judges of fact regarding the determination of excessive wheel spin. 12.6. QUIET ZONES For passage through specific quiet zones crews and service vehicles must not exceed 60kph and must drive with not more than two lamps on low beam unless otherwise specified, and with a minimum of noise. Any breach of these requirements renders crews liable to penalty as outlined under the general scale of penalties. 12.7. SERVICE CREWS 12.7.1. Service Crew Each rally crew must nominate a Service Crew Chief. Each rally crew will have the provision for two service vehicles included in their entry. Additional service vehicle registrations will be $20.00 per vehicle (to be registered before the close of Documentation). A maximum of 4 Service personnel will be registered per service vehicle and each one must sign the service vehicle registration form. 12.7.2. Service time Time will be allowed in nominated sections for the purpose of servicing and fuelling of competing cars. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 17 of 31

12.7.3. Service crew conduct Service crews must obey all traffic regulations and must give way to all competitors. Service crews must obey the reasonable directives of an official and must comply with issued serviced instructions. 12.7.4. Penalties For penalties applying to service crews see NRC EG 4.4. 12.8. CREW MEMBER SUBSTITUTION A change of a co-driver only is permitted only on compassionate grounds where the nominated co-driver is unable to continue to compete due to illness or debilitating circumstances. In the event that a co-driver change is desired the initial request must be made to the Clerk of Course who will seek permission from the Stewards of the Meeting in accordance with NCR143. The substitute co-driver will be required to satisfy all documentation, licensing and other event requirements prior to the Stewards granting permission. TRC points will be allocated to original and substitute crew members in respect of any heats which are fully completed by that crew member. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 18 of 31

13. JUDGES OF FACT: The following table lists the Judges of Fact for various matters. NCR181A provides that no protest may be made against the decision of a Judge of Fact concerning a matter for which they have been appointed to judge. A B C D E F Vehicle not under own motive power X X X X Opposite direction on Special Stage X X X X Not wearing a safety belt or safety apparel X X X Speed of a vehicle X X X Weight of a vehicle X Working on a vehicle in control X X False start at Special Stage start line X X X X Excessive wheel spin at stage start X X X Using incorrect fuel X A Control Officials B Control, Road Closure and Spectator Officials C Start line officials D Scrutineers/Eligibility Officer E Crew of any Course Vehicle F Clerk of the Course using the Rallysafe System Any Medical Officer appointed by the organisers is a Judge of Fact as to the medical condition of a competitor. Any member of Tasmania Police is a Judge of Fact in relation to traffic regulations infringements. 14. RUNNING OF TRC RALLIES 14.1. RECONNAISSANCE If Event has approval to be conducted using pacenotes 14.1.1. Competitors Rally competitors will not be allowed to participate in Reconnaissance unless they have attended the Reconnaissance briefing. 14.1.2. Schedule The Reconnaissance Schedule for competitors will be detailed in Further Regulations 14.1.3. Reconnaissance Runs It is compulsory that each crew intending to use pacenotes must complete at least one run over each stage during reconnaissance. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 19 of 31

14.1.4. Vehicle Placarding Each reconnaissance vehicle will be provided with a number to be placed on the top left corner of the front windscreen and the top right corner of the rearfacing window for the purposes of identification. These numbers must be affixed to the vehicle for the entire duration of reconnaissance. 14.1.5. Speeding The maximum speed limit applicable on all special stages and other unsealed roads during reconnaissance shall be 60kph and all crews are required to strictly adhere to this limit. Speeding will not be tolerated and the Clerk of the Course will investigate any reports which could result in penalties being applied to the offending competitor(s). Under NO circumstances are crews to travel in the opposite direction to the set course. The speed of each vehicle being used for reconnaissance will be monitored by Officials using Rallysafe or Mobile Speed Detection Devices. If a vehicle is deemed to be exceeding the speed limit, a sign bearing the words STOP will be raised. Drivers MUST stop and report to the Official. 14.1.6. Traffic During reconnaissance, roads WILL NOT be closed and crews are advised that they DO NOT have priority over other road users. Logging trucks may be in the area and members of the public may also be using these roads and may be travelling in opposing directions. Each Crew is also advised that the Road Traffic Act will remain in effect for the duration of reconnaissance and that all road rules must be observed (e.g. complying with advisory signs, obeying speed limits imposed and keeping to the left). Officials will be on course to police these regulations. 14.1.7. Reconnaissance Timing / Scheduling The organisers may allocate specific times for reconnaissance of all stages. Full reconnaissance details will be issued in a Pre Event Bulletin. 14.1.8. Reconnaissance Vehicle Requirements Reconnaissance may be carried out in any road-registered vehicle. It may not be a competition rally vehicle. Advertising, underbody protection, safety equipment and internal navigational aids are permitted. The carrying of a radar detector or any other item determined to be for the purpose of identifying a speed control or monitoring device in the vehicle during reconnaissance is prohibited. Rally Tyres are prohibited. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 20 of 31

14.2. DOCUMENTATION AND SCRUTINY 14.2.1. Pre Event Scrutiny Pre-event Scrutiny is compulsory for each vehicle entered into a round of the Tasmanian Rally Championship. Scrutiny will be available at the following locations: Where Scrutineer HOBART BURNIE SMITHTON LAUNCESTON Shaw Performance 283 Main Road, Glenorchy. Must Love Cars, 2 Mount St, Burnie Carter Mechanical, Bacon Factory Road, Smithton Legana Tyres and More, 14 Freshwater Point Road, Legana Nicholas Shaw Stephen Mott Roger Carter Jason Milner DEVONPORT Wylie Motorsport 86 Melrose Road, Euganana Devin Cullis Re scrutineering, as required, will occur at the start location. Each crew must make arrangements for the re-scrutiny of their vehicle and apparel if required. 14.2.2. Documentation Documentation will be conducted either prior to Reconnaissance Briefing and Competition Briefing which will be close to the start location of the event Road Books, Service Instructions and Organiser s Advertising will be available for collection upon completion of documentation. 14.2.3. Vehicle Cameras Competitors are advised that any in-car video or moving film cameras must be installed in the vehicle prior to scrutineering so that the camera and its mounting can be inspected. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 21 of 31

14.3. SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE 14.3.1. Licensing Any holder of a CAMS Competition or Officials licence (or equivalent licence issued by another ASN) may be tested for the presence of drugs (or other banned substances) and subject to a penalty(ies) for a breach in accordance with the CAMS Anti-Doping Policy and/or the CAMS Illicit Drugs in Sport (Safety Testing) Policy as published on the CAMS website. Consumption of alcohol in the paddock, pits or any section of the competition venue/course under the control of the Officials is forbidden until all competition is concluded each day. Accordingly, any holder of a CAMS Competition or Officials licence (or equivalent licence issued by another ASN) may also be tested for the presence of alcohol by a CAMS Accredited Testing Official (CATO) in accordance with the CAMS Standard Operating Procedure for Breath Alcohol Testing. 14.3.2. Insurance Certain public, property, professional indemnity and personal accident insurance is provided by CAMS in relation to each event. Further details can be found in the CAMS Insurance Handbook, available at www.cams.com.au. A Crew involved in an incident resulting in property damage are advised that they may be required to pay up to the first $5,000 of any claim to rectify such property damage. Refer to CAMS website for further details regarding insurance cover. 14.3.3. Force Majeure The Rally organiser reserves the right to postpone, cancel or abandon the Meeting in accordance with NCR 59. 14.3.4. Protests Protests, if any, must be lodged in accordance with Part XII of the NCR. 14.3.5. Briefings There will be a crew briefing prior to the commencement of Recce (where applicable) and also Heat 1 at the times nominated in the Event Programme. Attendance at the first crew briefing is compulsory for each crew member who is taking part in Reconnaissance, although the designated Service Crew Chief may elect to only attend the Saturday briefing. Failure to attend a compulsory briefing will be referred to the Stewards who may issue a penalty. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 22 of 31

14.3.6. Stage Safety Each Crew must familiarise themselves with Article 5.3 of the NRC SSR (Emergency Procedures) as well as the operation of the Rally Safe equipment (refer 11.6 for RallySafe) Crews must refer to the page in the front of the roadbook which details the action which must be to taken in the event of an accident or a stopped vehicle on a special stage. Failure to adhere to these requirements will be reported to the Stewards of the Meeting for consideration of exclusion or other penalty. A copy of the SOS/OK sign (minimum size A4) is required to be carried in the vehicle at all times. 14.3.7. Start Order Each Crew will start Heat 1 Section 1 at 2 minute intervals. All other Sections will start at 2 minute intervals. The running order for the rally will be as seeded by the Tasmanian Rally Panel. 14.3.8. Early Book In A Crew may book in early at the final control without penalty 15. AWARDS TASMANIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT AWARDS 1ST OUTRIGHT Trophies 2ND OUTRIGHT Trophies 3RD OUTRIGHT Trophies 1st 4wd Trophies 1st 2wd Trophies TASMANIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP Class awards 1st P1 Trophies 1st P2 Trophies 1st P3 Trophies 1st P4 Trophies 1st P5 Trophies 1st P6 Trophies 1st Classic Trophies Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 23 of 31

16. TASMANIAN RALLY ADVISORY PANEL CONTACTS: Contact email CHAIRMAN Lee Peterson 0418 141762 lpeterson@macfrank.com.au CAMS Jenna Clarke 03 6227 5601 Jenna.Clarke@cams.com.au 500CC David Waldon 0429 123 905 davidwaldon@500carclub.com www.500carclub.com.au MSCT Matt VonBertouch 0408 003 212 rallymatt@bigpond.com www.msct.com.au NWCC Devin Cullis 0418 599 106 dcullis@me.com www.nwcctas.net TARGA AUSTRALIA Hamish Marquis 0419 934 9656 hamish@targa.com.au COMPETITOR REP(S) Daniel Willson 0408 624959 daniel.willson@hotmail.com Andrew Wylie Eddie Maguire 0418 140678 0458 004 236 wy35744@bigpond.net.au eddie@totalalarm.com.au MEDIA OFFICER Mitch Newton 0427 502 218 mitch_newton@hotmail.com CHAMPIONSHIP STEWARD Karen Baker 0407 307 971 karen.baker3@bigpond.com SERIES COURSE CHECKER Michael Luscombe Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 24 of 31

Appendix A Buckby Subaru Challenge Technical and Sporting Regulations 1. ELIGIBLE VEHICLES 1.1. Vehicles eligible for the Buckby Subaru Challenge will be Subaru Impreza RS 2.5 cars complying with Group 3C Production Rally Cars (PRC) as specified in the 2018 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport and these Technical Regulations. 2. AWARDING OF POINTS 1.2. For each Heat the following points will be awarded: 1 st Place 40 2 nd Place 34 3 rd Place 30 4 th Place 26 5 th Place 22 6 th Place 20 7 th Place 18 8 th Place 16 9 th Place 14 10 th Place 12 11 th Place 10 12 th Place 9 13 th Place 8 14 th Place 7 15 th Place 6 16 th Place 5 17 th Place 4 18 th Place 3 19 th Place 2 20 th Place 1 1.3. Places filled by non-eligible crews and/or by the crews of non-eligible cars will be ignored and the appropriate points reallocated. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 25 of 31

Appendix A Buckby Subaru Challenge Technical and Sporting Regulations 3. TIES 1.4. A tie for any position in individual Legs or Heats will be broken by awarding the higher place to the driver with the most stage wins. 1.5. A tie for any position at the end of the season will be broken on the basis of the greater number of higher places in accordance with Article 5 of the CAMS General Conditions for All Titles. 1.6. A tie for event awards will be broken by awarding the higher place to the driver with the lowest total time (including any penalties) over the two Legs/Heats. 4. SERIES AWARDS 1.7. TRAP in consultation with the competitor group and the Series Sponsor will publish the list of events and rounds counting toward the series prior to the first round. 1.8. Points scored at the best 8 Heats shall be taken into account in determining the positions at the end of the season. Where less than 8 Heats constitute the Buckby Subaru Challenge then all heats will count. 1.9. The driver to score the highest number of points shall be declared the winner of the 2018 Buckby Subaru Challenge. 5. CONTROL COMPONENTS 1.10. To be eligible for points in the Buckby Subaru Challenge the control components listed below must be used at all times. Where a control component is specified a car must use only the specified component in an unmodified form, except where specifically allowed, and not similar components supplied by other manufacturers. 1.11. Weight The minimum weight of the vehicle at all times must be 1300kg This is the real weight of the car, without driver nor co-driver nor their equipment, this includes the helmet, but the intercom external to the helmet may be left in the car. At no time during the event may a car weigh less than this minimum weight. The weight of the car may be checked with the crew on board (driver + co-driver+ their full equipment). In this case the minimum weight shall be 1300kg plus 160 kg (1460kg) 1.12. Control Components supplied with the vehicle (components already fitted except where specified) 1.12.1. Transmission The standard gearbox and differential internal components must be used. These are the standard items supplied with the vehicle and do not include any other option variants shown in the homologation papers. 1.12.2. Engine. Standard internals/oem parts must be used (No aftermarket) Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 26 of 31

Appendix A Buckby Subaru Challenge Technical and Sporting Regulations Standard headers must be used. Exhaust is free from the exit of the headers/exhaust manifold. Standard airbox/intake must be used. Air filter is free. 1.12.3. Engine Management System The standard engine management system (ECU) must be used. For clarification purposes, the standard engine management system is deemed to include all ECU hardware, software, all tuning parameters and/or other engine settings controlled by the ECU, which shall be as supplied by Subaru. Any control or mechanism fitted to the vehicle which effects the operation of the ECU, other than as supplied as standard by Subaru, shall result in the vehicle being deemed ineligible. Other than as provided for in this article, from the start of an event, no equipment may be connected to the wiring loom or the ECU itself (be it with diagnostic equipment, computers, or other equipment) without the approval of the Series Eligibility Officer. The Entrant will be held responsible for the actions of others in this regard. 1.12.4. Suspension. Shocks and springs are free. No remote/external canister shocks permitted. Bushes are free. Mounting points and pivots must remain original. 1.12.5. Brakes The anti-lock braking system (ABS) may be disconnected and or removed. The brake booster may be removed. Standard brake callipers must be used or they may be replaced with Subaru WRX 4 spot/2 spot upgrade only. Brake pads are free. Rotors are free but must be of 1 piece construction. A pedal box may not be fitted. A hydraulic handbrake may be fitted A brake proportioning valve may be fitted. Braided lines may be used. Fluids are free. 1.12.6. Body work and Interior. The body work must remain original Side sill stands are allowed Side sill protectors and underbody protection is allowed as per the CAMS Group 3C Production Rally Car Regulations. The standard door trims, dashboard, centre console and glovebox must remain, other interior trim may be removed. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 27 of 31

Appendix A Buckby Subaru Challenge Technical and Sporting Regulations 6. OTHER CONTROL EQUIPMENT 6.1 Tyres The following control tyre is to be used: Tyre: Dunlop D87R Size: 195/65R15 Section width: 212mm Diameter: 648mm Compound: Medium Competitors are limited to the use of 6 new or used tyres per event. Control tyres may not be modified other than by a reduction of the tread depth. Any of above tyres may be replaced, but such replacement will result in a penalty of 1 minutes per new tyre and 30 seconds per used tyre. Also if a crew is directed by a scrutineer to replace a tyre for safety reasons, such replacement will also result in the same penalties. 6.2 Fuel Only pump fuel as defined by CAMS in Schedule G of the CAMS 2018 Manual of Motor Sport with a maximum octane rating of 98RON shall be used. 6.3 Weight The minimum weight of the vehicle at all times must be 1300kg This is the real weight of the car, without driver nor co-driver nor their equipment, this includes the helmet, but the intercom external to the helmet may be left in the car. At no time during the event may a car weigh less than this minimum weight. The weight of the car may be checked with the crew on board (driver + co-driver+ their full equipment). In this case the minimum weight shall be 1300kg plus 160 kg (1460kg) Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 28 of 31

Appendix A Buckby Subaru Challenge Technical and Sporting Regulations 7. ADVERTISING & SIGNAGE 7.1 Competition and Vehicle Name By entering any event in the Buckby Subaru Challenge, persons and corporations must refer to it only by its full title, Buckby Subaru Challenge. The vehicle must be referred to by its production name: Subaru Impreza RS. All advertising, promotional material and supplementary regulations must refer to the rally vehicle and competition by their full title and, where appropriate, display the official competition logo. Competition numbers and signage placement are to comply with Appendix B of these Regulations. Each Subaru Impreza RS competing in the Buckby Subaru Challenge must carry the following advertising for the duration of each rally: Area A Subaru front windscreen sign. 14.5cm high by 95cm wide ( Subaru is 8.8cm high). Area B Dunlop signs on each front fender. 9cm high by 42cm wide. Note: The above advertising is subject to no conflicting requirements being in place for entries in any of the events. Signage will be provided through event organisers at pre-event documentation. Failure to carry the correct advertising and signage will result in forfeiture of points for that rally. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 29 of 31

Appendix B: Competition Numbers and Signage Placement N.B. Diagram is not to scale Area A - Rear Windows A1: Numbers for each rear side window which shall be 200 mm high with a stroke width of 25 mm, fluorescent orange and may be reflective. These numbers shall be placed on the rear side windows adjacent to the crew s name. A2: Crew names displayed will be as per the NRC VG, articles 4.1 (d) and 4.1 (e). Area B - Door Panel B0: A door panel is to be affixed to each front door, measuring 670mm wide by 170mm high. This will include a 10mm white border, including the gap between B1 (competition number panel) and B2 (organiser's signage). B1: A matte black competition number box will be affixed to B0, measuring 140mm wide by 150mm high, and will respect the 10mm white border. Competition numbers will be dayglow yellow, and be 140mm high Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 30 of 31

Appendix B: Competition Numbers and Signage Placement with a stroke width of 20mm. The competition number will always be affixed to the front of the door panel (B0), closest to front of the vehicle. B2: The organiser's signage (event logo), will be placed after B1. It will measure 500mm wide and 150mm high. It will also respect the 10mm white border of B0. Area C - Windscreen Number Vehicles will also display their allocated competition number at the top of the front windscreen on the codrivers side. 100mm x 100mm in dayglow yellow. Area D - Front Windscreen Strip All competitors are required to apply the TRC sponsors front windscreen strip. Buckby Subaru Challenge competitors will apply the Buckby Subaru Challenge front windscreen strip as per Appendix A, 7.1 of the.. Tasmanian Rally Advisory Panel Page 31 of 31